Former IRC Associate
Ghana recently achieved a zero case status in guinea worm eradication, this means Ghana has not reported any guinea worm infections within the last one year. Ghana will however have to maintain the zero case status for the next three years in order to qualify to be declared as having completely... Read more...
Ghana has launched the water and sanitation sector performance report for 2010. The report is the second edition to be published by the Ministry of Water Resources Works and Housing. The 83 page document catalogues the gains of the sector over the past year. Read more...
Long and short case studies, in Spanish, have relevant lessons for the WASH sector, and for those who aim to achieve greater impact Read more...
Water users in Kabarole and Lira districts will be in a position to monitor the performance of service providers when they complete a capacity building programme initiated by Triple-S and NETWAS Uganda. This will ultimately contribute to improved governance in rural water service delivery, in form... Read more...
This paper summarises findings from a recent study of the status of rural water supply in some thirteen countries, which aimed to identify commonalities in both challenges and opportunities to rural water supply in countries as diverse as the USA, India, Honduras and Ghana. It spans a developmental... Read more...
Triple-S Uganda has partnered with SNV Uganda and Makerere University to introduce a new way of collecting data on the functionality of rural water sources - using mobile phones. Read more...
The Country Team Leader of Triple-S Ghana, Mrs Vida Duti launched the Triple-S 13-Country study and the Ghana study reports during the Learning Alliance Meeting in Accra. Read more...
During the 2011 edition of the MOLE Conference Series, the Community Water and Sanitation Agency and IRC, through the Triple-S Project presented a paper entitled: "Governance, accountability and aid effectiveness: Towards sustainable rural water services ” . The Conference was held under the theme... Read more...
Triple-S is working with rural water stakeholders in Ghana to establish a well defined and participatory monitoring and evaluation system that adequately measures and reports on parameters/indicators for assessing water services in terms of sustainability and functionality. Read more...
Triple-S works to forge a closer working relationship between Ghana's business community and other water sector stakeholders. Read more...
The RWSN Forum will bring together water sector actors from around the globe to engage in lively discussions about the realities of improving rural water supplies. Read more...